Scene 2 + 3
Scene 2 is a short scene so not much to talk about here.
Because the glove is supposed to look like he is about to jump to the handle, but he trips and falls to the floor, I wanted to use the camera to show that this is unintentional. By moving the camera over to the handle and then sliding down to the glove, already on the floor, it increases the comical value of the act.
Also, thanks to the tutors input I added a small twitch at the end of the scene. This keeps the viewer entertained during the transition into the next scene. By showing the reactions of the glove to every event, it brings a consistant style of cause and effect to the film.
The change in music to a nice flute solo also brings a more playful feel. This flute solo continues throughout all the failed attempts which ties them all together nicely.
Scene 3 does not have too much new development from the playblast. The boxes were made from cardboard, but still keeping the single color 2d texture as the rest of the scene.
I did not want the glove to jump onto the boxes, as I had previously planned in my storyboard. It seemed to drag the scene out for no reason. The same effect could be portrayed, in less time, by the tower of boxes instantly falling over. This helped speed up the action of the film. Removing slow parts was one major improvement my final film had over my storyboard and playblast.